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  1. Community Stories. Geraldine Acuña Sunshine MPP 1996 is rising to the challenge. “I AM SO GLAD TO BE AN ACTIVE MEMBER of the Harvard ecosystem because I am a beneficiary of One Harvard,” says Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine MPP 1996. An alumna of not only the Kennedy School but also Harvard College, Acuña-Sunshine has been giving back to ...

  2. Álvaro Santana-Acuña (Ph.D., Harvard University, 2014) is Associate Professor of Sociology at Whitman College, where he teaches courses in Cultural Sociology, Social Theory, Social Research Methods, Political Sociology and the Sociology of Big Data. He studies the intersection of material culture and social orders and is particularly interested in how people use objects as vehicles for the ...

  3. revista.drclas.harvard.edu › author › francisco-acuna-et-alFrancisco Acuña et al. | ReVista

    20 de oct. de 2018 · Energy Innovation Ecosystems in Rural Mexico. Oct 20, 2018 | Building Bridges, Latin America and Asia, Latin America and Asia. Renewable Energies Program is making a difference in rural Mexico by engaging universities and local indigenous communities throughout the country to focus on the challenges of….

  4. Geraldine graduated from Harvard College, the Harvard Kennedy School, and Columbia Law School. She lives in Boston and Manila, Philippines. Geraldine Acuña-Sunshine is a corporate lawyer and social impact investor and entrepreneur. She has practiced corporate law in New York and Boston, most recently as Senior Counsel in Derivatives and ...

  5. Harvard is committed to creating an inclusive living and learning environment for every member of our community. Diversity & Inclusion. With world-class faculty, groundbreaking research opportunities, and a commitment to a diverse environment of bright, talented students, Harvard is more than just a place to get an education—it's where ...

  6. Alvaro Santana-Acuña (Ph.D. 2014), Professor of Sociology at Whitman College, received the 2017 “Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award” from the ASA History of Sociology Section for his book chapter "Social Monads, Not Social Facts: Gabriel Tarde’s Tool for Sociological Analysis," published in the volume Sociological Amnesia (Routledge, 2015).

  7. calendar.college.harvard.edu › event › natasha_s_alford_in_conversation_withHarvard College Calendar

    4 de mar. de 2024 · Centralized events calendar for Harvard College Natasha S. Alford in conversation with Brandon M. Terry & Maya Doig-Acuña, 'American Negra: A Memoir' - Harvard College Calendar EVENT WEBSITE & DETAILS, powered by Localist